Steven J. Ramold is Associate Professor of History at Eastern Michigan University. He is the author of Slaves, Sailors, Citizens.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: "Ancient un-American articles": American Military Justice to 1861 Two: "Damn Fool!": The Relationship between Officers and Enlisted Men Three: "Fields of Satan": The Impulse of Indiscipline Four: "Brawls, riots, and midnight orgies": Alcohol and the Union Army Five: "There were threats to shoot the officers": Insubordination in Various Forms Six: "The Pernicious Practice of Treasonable Persons": Desertion in the Union Army Seven: "Descend to the level of the barbarians": Theft, Property, and Violent Crimes 0 Eight: "No punishment can be too severe": The Process of Courts-martial Nine: "We have no right to shoot them": The Application of Punishment Epilogue Notes Works Cited Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: "Ancient un-American articles": American Military Justice to 1861 Two: "Damn Fool!": The Relationship between Officers and Enlisted Men Three: "Fields of Satan": The Impulse of Indiscipline Four: "Brawls, riots, and midnight orgies": Alcohol and the Union Army Five: "There were threats to shoot the officers": Insubordination in Various Forms Six: "The Pernicious Practice of Treasonable Persons": Desertion in the Union Army Seven: "Descend to the level of the barbarians": Theft, Property, and Violent Crimes 0 Eight: "No punishment can be too severe": The Process of Courts-martial Nine: "We have no right to shoot them": The Application of Punishment Epilogue Notes Works Cited Index
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